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I am very interested. We have a new feature since october 2023 to share items but it concerns whole vaults and not single items.
Moreover, it would be nice to be able to share data with secure sharing links (as Bitwareden Sends) because we can need to share data for a single access (so without to share items for undefine delay)
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It would be particularly useful to have this feature !
In my opinion, vaults are not the most practical way of organising and sharing our passwords.
The advantage of tags for classification is that they allow several organisations. Who hasn't been embarrassed to choose to classify an email in the subject A or subject B folder when the email refers to subjects A and subject B? With tags, you add the 2 tags to the email and the problem is solved. We need to do the same thing with our items in ProtonPass. Classification is just one of the many uses offered by tags
For sharing, tags would also enable something that doesn't seem possible today. How do we share passwords A and B with group 1 and passwords B and C with group 2, knowing that a password can only be present in one vault? How do we manage access for password B? Using tags, we could create a group1 tag which we would position on passwords A and B and a group2 tag on passwords B and C.
With tags, it would also be easy to identify all the accesses of a user or a group with a simple search on the tag.